Howerton v. Indian Harbor Insurance Company et al
Wilfred Howerton |
Indian Harbor Insurance Company and Does 1-20 |
3:2021cv02045 |
December 8, 2021 |
US District Court for the Southern District of California |
Daniel E Butcher |
Thomas J Whelan |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 bc |
Defendant |
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Filing 3 ANSWER to Complaint (Notice of Removal) by Indian Harbor Insurance Company. (smy1) |
Filing 2 Corporate Disclosure Statement by Indian Harbor Insurance Company identifying Corporate Parent XL Specialty Insurance Company, Other Affiliate XL Group Ltd, Other Affiliate XL Reinsurance America, Inc., Other Affiliate X.L. America, Inc., Other Affiliate XL Financial Holdings (Ireland) Limited, Other Affiliate XL Bermuda Ltd, Other Affiliate EXEL Holdings Limited, Other Affiliate XLIT Ltd., Other Affiliate AXA SA for Indian Harbor Insurance Company.. (Schulte, Yvonne) |
Filing 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL with Jury Demand (Filing fee $ 402 receipt number ACASDC-16385804.), filed by Indian Harbor Insurance Company. (Attachments: #1 Info Sheet Civil Cover Sheet, #2 Exhibit State Ct Complaint, #3 Exhibit B, #4 Exhibit C, #5 Exhibit D, #6 Exhibit E, #7 Declaration)The new case number is 3:21-cv-2045-W-DEB. Judge Thomas J. Whelan and Magistrate Judge Daniel E. Butcher are assigned to the case.(smy1) |
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